As a researcher and artist, I develop computational tools to support expressivity in art, design, and fabrication.

I'm advised by Erik Demaine at MIT CSAIL, and I'm very fortunate to also work with Zach Lieberman at MIT Media Lab and Mackenzie Leake at Adobe Research. My work has been generously supported by the MIT Stata Family Presidential Fellowship and the NSERC PGS D.

I earned my B.Sc. from UBC, during which I was advised by wonderful mentors: Will Evans, Craig Kaplan, Nick Harvey, and Alla Sheffer.

         

updates

08/2024

I am excited to be part of Future Sketches at the Media Lab this fall.

05/2024

I'm interning at Adobe Research in SF this summer with Mackenzie Leake!

03/2024

Guess who's creating morphing art? Thanks, CAMIT, for the generous support.

06/2023

I'm in Tokyo this summer visiting the Origami Lab led by Tomohiro Tachi!


latest on my desk(top):


research

I enjoy exploring problems from different perspectives. This approach has led to contributions across several domains, including theoretical computer science, computer graphics, human-computer interaction, and robotics.

Several research themes that I am engaging with, or have contributed to, include:

  • exploring computational approaches to sustainable fashion design
  • designing and fabricating shape-changing structures
  • creating computational art tools for artists and designers

While I sometimes author papers, I'm also excited about alternative outcomes of research, such as art installations, tools, and educational resources.

Note: (α-β) denotes alphabetical ordering, typical in mathematics, and (*) denotes equal contribution.

art

title: overloaded

Developing thoughts on: the interplay between my inner and outer worlds, documenting this one wild and precious life in a meaningful way, and balancing dreaming and doing.

Check out some of my digital trails—I'm collecting ideas @scatteringstate, keeping a photo diary @bexinsf, recording some making @rebeccayelin, and watering a word garden @ryelin.


teaching

Fall 2024
MIT — Design and Analysis of Algorithms (20 hours/week)   [notes]
Spring 2024
MIT — Design and Analysis of Algorithms (20 hours/week)
Fall 2023
MIT — Fundamentals of Programming (20 hours/week)
Summer 2021
UBC — Intermediate Algorithm Analysis and Design (12 hours/week)
Fall 2020
UBC - Basic Algorithms and Data Structures (12 hours/week)

gratitude

I am incredibly blessed to have parents whom I admire deeply for their strength, my siblings — Esther, Josh, and Sam who are my closest confidants, and the cutest of cats, Bit and Byte.


         

made by bex with love